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newyorker26

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Mary Rogers makes several points about power. Which statement is true?
 
  A) Power is inherent in a person.
  B) Power is the exercise or acting out of the ability to influence others.
  C) Power is linked to specific social systems and the positions occupied within that system.
  D) Power involves all of the above three, that is, A, B, and C are true.

Question 2

Telling your partner something private about yourself that he or she would not otherwise know is called:
 
  a) regulation.
   b) nonregulated couples.
   c) information gathering (IG).
   d) self-disclosure.
   e) an open relationship.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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